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Deportation orders were issued for 92 children last year
Revenue hires 453 staff in preparation for Brexit
A €14m rollercoaster for Tayto Park has been refused due to noise impact on four residents
Another record-breaking year for Irish restaurateur Patrick Guilbaud, as his profits soar to €520,000
TDs' and senators' salaries cost €19m last year - a 4.5% increase from 2017
Retailer ordered to pay €15k to worker who had her left breast 'patted' by boss at staff meeting
Horses left to die by farmer in 'unprecedented' animal cruelty case
Revenue worker who was fired after being caught 'red handed' selling contraband cigarettes loses appeal against dismissal
Lidl refused permission for a proposed new supermarket for a third time in three months
Dutch firm steps up efforts to hinder Conor McGregor's plans to expand brand across Europe
RTÉ spent over €2.38 million on new Fair City set
Passenger loses personal injury claim over Bus Éireann vehicle involved in 4mph scrape with car
HIV positive woman to receive €10,000 in compensation after dentist stops treating her mid-procedure
Dublin City Council shoots down Johnny Ronan's bid to increase heights of docklands developments
Dublin employee receives €7,000 after homophobic graffiti was posted in his workplace
HSE to spend up to €60k on abortion in Ireland research study
Council gives green light to plans for €3.53 billion Intel facility in Leixlip
Man awarded €5,000 after job interviewer greeted him with 'so, you're Deaf?'
Pregnant woman who felt isolated and humiliated by male boss awarded €16,500
Plane spent €4,000 on fuel after alleged Shannon Airport shutdown by 82-year-old ex US serviceman
Former paramedic (36) jailed for a year for assaults on two first-aid students
Orla Kiely retail administrators beat expectations with left over stock sales
Teenager attacked social care worker who was driving car, tearing out clumps of hair
Trinity College 'unfairly dismissed' lecturer at centre of controversial Prime Time FGM comments
'Traumatised forever': Mother of three recalls false imprisonment at knife-point by ex-partner
Man admitted that he sought out pornographic material of babies online, court hears
'Simply unacceptable': Plans for apartments on former Magdalene Laundry site under fire
Paramedic who assaulted two women described as 'timid' by retired garda
'Upsetting and humiliating': AIB ordered to pay €4,000 to Syrian dentist over account refusal
Kildare County Council puts the brakes on Intel's €3.5 billion plan for new manufacturing plant
Two brothers appear in court charged with rape of teenage girl
Drunk driver who killed GAA coach jailed for four years
Payments to private Direct Provision firms rise to €72m after 18% increase in asylum seekers
McDonald's appeals EU decision to cancel Big Mac trademark
82-year-old ex-US marine remanded in jail over alleged security breach at Shannon Airport
Allegations of 'inappropriate relationships' between female inmates and prison officers, new report finds
Care home worker loses unfair dismissal claim after she called service user 'a little s**t'
Four residents put brakes on Tayto Park plans for €14 million rollercoaster
Kildare farmer Thomas Reid lodges fresh objection in ongoing battle with Intel
Guinness Storehouse ordered to pay woman €2,000 after questioning suitability for 'young' workplace